
Winter Fox - a poem by Emily Athena - All Poetry
Flame-bright fur and quick black paws / Running in the snow of Winter's wake / White fangs . Published at the web's largest poetry site.
Snow Fox Poems - Fox Poems About Snow - PoetrySoup.com
These are the best examples of Fox Snow poems written by international poets. so very cool view!... soft sweet simple walk... Love at first sight. Bites wild, in the fox! Heart-melting quite. Runs wild,... She sat among the ice crystals stroking the white fox’s fur. He was completely still, quiet. He seemed to like her touch.
Famous Poems Celebrating the Enigmatic Fox - PoemVerse
Let us explore some of the most famous poems about foxes that continue to evoke awe and admiration. Foxes frequently symbolize cunning, adaptability, and a sense of mystique in poetry. As subjects of admiration and intrigue, poets have …
35 Poems About Foxes - The Teaching Couple
It is a collection that explores the many facets of the fox – from its mystical allure to its playful nature. These poems delve into the fox’s world, painting vivid imagery of moonlit hunts and den life, while also reflecting on their symbolism in our own lives.
Winter Fox - a poem by Springsky39 - All Poetry
Apr 3, 2025 · A fox at a pace while very hungry he searches for any snowy bunnies; he trying his best a snow fox form in the cold wind of an arctic storm; his camouflage not unlike the bear’s white, too, the color that they share. Curious are foxes the red and gray like the snow fox in important ways: each thought quite clever as they go,
Snow fox - a poem by Adrian41062 - All Poetry
Snow fox / ears like sonar bells, / hidden under the white, / frozen, flakes. / Only to touch base / with family, hunt and play / then back to the warmth / of i. Published at the web's largest poetry site.
The Snow Fox Poem of Tornado Hill / Kiyoshi Hirawa
The Snow Fox Poem of Tornado Hill Kiyoshi Hirawa The memorial hill hiding the wreckage of the 1953 Flint tornado under its winter sheet cake offers snowy owl or fox, and I choose fox, that blessed poacher, who absconds with my maternity, and I do not pursue, but commit to the sciatic strife and being clump-dumped in a snowbank of
Snow Fox | Power Poetry
In the height of a winter storm, I see a creature – white as snow. With crystal blue eyes, Fluffy as a cloud, soft as feathers. Walking towards the creature, Sinking in the snow. Its canine eyes meet mine. A look of fright, worry. Its ears tilt back, sharp teeth show. Amidst all the wind, hear its growl. Low, fierce, protective. I slow my pace.
The Thought-Fox poem - Ted Hughes - Best Poems
May 2, 2015 · I imagine this midnight moment's forest: Something else is alive Beside the clock's loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move. Through the window I see no star: Something more near Though deeper within darkness Is entering the loneliness: Cold, delicately as the dark snow, A fox's nose touches twig, leaf; Two eyes serve a movement ...
The Thought Fox - Poetry Archive
Beside the clock’s loneliness And this blank page where my fingers move. Through the window I see no star: Something more near Though deeper within darkness Is entering the loneliness: Cold, delicately as the dark snow A fox’s nose touches twig, leaf; Two eyes serve a movement, that now And again now, and now, and now Sets neat prints into ...